01-27-2005
How do I find route table information
I am trying to install a new AIX server and I am migrating off of an older AIX server. Does anyone have a quick and easy method for getting the static route information from the old server so I can just maybe copy a file over to the new server ?
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qstart
qstart(8B) PBS qstart(8B)
NAME
qstart - start pbs batch job processing at a destination
SYNOPSIS
qstart destination ...
DESCRIPTION
The qstart command directs that a destination should process batch jobs. If the destination is an execution queue, the server will begin
to schedule jobs that reside in the queue for execution. If the destination is a routing queue, the server will begin to route jobs from
that queue.
In order to execute qstart, the user must have PBS Operation or Manager privilege.
OPERANDS
The qstart command accepts one or more destination operands. The operands are one of three forms:
queue
@server
queue@server
If queue is specified, the request is to start that queue at the default server. If the @server form is given, the request is to start all
queues at that server. If a full destination identifier, queue@server, is given, the request is to start the named queue at the named
server.
STANDARD ERROR
The qstart command will write a diagnostic message to standard error for each error occurrence.
EXIT STATUS
Upon successful processing of all the operands presented to the qstart command, the exit status will be a value of zero.
If the qstart command fails to process any operand, the command exits with a value greater than zero.
SEE ALSO
pbs_server(8B), qstop(8B), and qmgr(1B)
Local qstart(8B)